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Frieze is a media and events company that comprises three publications, frieze magazine, Frieze Masters Magazine and Frieze Week; and four international art fairs, Frieze London, Frieze LA, Frieze New York and Frieze Masters; regular talks and summits, led by frieze editors; and frieze.com - the definitive resource for contemporary art and culture.

First Details: Frieze Seoul 2025 09/06/2025

📢 Announced: Galleries Showing in Frieze Seoul 2025

120 galleries from more than 30 countries will participate at Frieze Seoul 2025, returning to COEX from 3 — 6 September.

With a vibrant line-up of global galleries, citywide programming, emerging talent and pioneers from across art history, Frieze reaffirms Seoul as Asia’s vital hub within the global art calendar.

‘We are excited to return to Seoul for the fourth edition of Frieze,’ said Pat Lee, director of Frieze Seoul. ‘The fair has quickly become an essential meeting point for Korean and international audiences, and this year’s programme promises to further deepen those exchanges – not only within COEX but across the entire city.’

Complementing the central Galleries section, featuring over 80 major galleries, Frieze Masters and Focus Asia also return for 2025, demonstrating the fair’s breadth and curatorial rigour. At the fair and across the city, Frieze Seoul’s curated programme includes Frieze Live, the Frieze Seoul Artist Award, Frieze Film, Frieze Music and talks led by cultural leaders from Korea and beyond.

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First Details: Frieze Seoul 2025 The fair returns to COEX with a vibrant line-up of global galleries, citywide programming, emerging talent and pioneers from across art history

Photos from Frieze's post 06/06/2025

Frieze New York opened this year hot on the heels of the , and the fashion pack continued their celebration throughout Frieze Week.
        
launched their new collaboration with Jonathan Lyndon Chase (), hosting an artist talk and preview of the collection at their SoHo store.
 
Further along Greene Street,  raised a glass to the Focus section – which they support as Official Global Partner – with a special display of selected works by Focus-exhibiting artist Tahir Karmali () inside their flagship store. 
 
Meanwhile, unveiled ‘Tales & Tellers’ – a spellbinding collaboration with artist Goshka Macuga (.space), curator Elvira Dyangani Ose () and Fabio Cherstitch () that drew in guests including Korakrit Arunanondchai (), Paloma Elessar () and Sarah Paulson ().

The Rise of the Anonymous Critic 06/06/2025

The Rise of the Anonymous Critic

As secret voices on platforms such as spittle and Hollywood Superstar Review shake up cyberspace, Sam Moore examines the rewards and risks of masked critique

The Rise of the Anonymous Critic As secret voices on platforms such as spittle and Hollywood Superstar Review shake up cyberspace, Sam Moore examines the rewards and risks of...

What to See During London Gallery Weekend 2025 03/06/2025

What to See During London Gallery Weekend 2025

From Katelyn Eichwald’s yearning-laced paintings to a weekend-long durational performance by Allen-Golder Carpenter

What to See During London Gallery Weekend 2025 From Katelyn Eichwald’s yearning-laced paintings to a weekend-long durational performance by Allen-Golder Carpenter

29/05/2025

‘If you want to feel optimistic about the future,’ says Gus Casely-Hayford, director of London’s V&A East ‘have a look at the Frieze x Deutsche Bank Fellows: they are the future we could only hope for.’⁠
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Since 2020, the Frieze x Deutsche Bank Emerging Curators Fellowship has been dedicated to supporting the next generation of Black and global majority heritage curators. Through 12-month, full-time, paid placements, the Fellowship has partnered with leading UK arts institutions, including Chisenhale Gallery, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery, The Whitworth in Manchester, and V&A East in London. Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art is set to be the 2025–26 host institution.⁠
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In the video, participants in the Frieze x Deutsche Bank Emerging Curators Fellowship talk about what the programme has meant for them and their careers.⁠
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‘It’s very rare to see people like me in these massive institutions,’ says Kinnari Saraiya, who was Curatorial Fellow at Baltic. ‘I carry that with a sense of responsibility but also in a very joyous way.’⁠
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Hear the Fellows’ stories and hit the link in bio to watch the full video.⁠
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Featuring:⁠
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Ben Swaby Selig
Sophia Harari
Amrit Sanghera⁠
Kinnari Saraiya
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‘There’s Nothing to Hide’: Tim Reeve on the V&A East Storehouse 29/05/2025

‘There’s Nothing to Hide’: Tim Reeve on the V&A East Storehouse

As the museum opens its vast new space in east London, the deputy director discusses how the institution is evolving to become more accessible

‘There’s Nothing to Hide’: Tim Reeve on the V&A East Storehouse As the museum opens its vast new space in east London, the deputy director discusses how the institution is evolving to become more accessible

Frieze New Writers Pick the Best Shows in the Nordics 29/05/2025

Frieze New Writers Pick the Best Shows in the Nordics

From Kinga Bartis’s quietly captivating paintings to Madeleine Andersson’s nauseating footage of human brains, this year’s participants in Bergen select their favourite recent exhibitions

Frieze New Writers Pick the Best Shows in the Nordics From Kinga Bartis’s quietly captivating paintings to Madeleine Andersson’s nauseating footage of human brains, this year’s participants in Bergen...

Photos from Frieze's post 28/05/2025

What does Frieze Week look like after-hours?

Studio visits, drinks at New York’s best bars, and a night at The Standard High Line — local and international guests came together and looked good doing it.

We gave our community film cameras and let them do the rest. The result? A behind-the-lens look at the art world off-duty, and a few shots we’ll never post.


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Photos from Frieze's post 28/05/2025

What does Frieze Week look like after-hours?

Studio visits, drinks at New York’s best bars, and a night at The Standard High Line — local and international guests came together and looked good doing it.

We gave our community film cameras and let them do the rest. The result? A behind-the-lens look at the art world off-duty, and a few shots we’ll never post.

The Timeless Enigma of Gertrude Stein 23/05/2025

The Timeless Enigma of Gertrude Stein

The pioneering novelist and poet, who championed avant-garde practices, continues to inspire contemporary artists and writers

The Timeless Enigma of Gertrude Stein The pioneering novelist and poet, who championed avant-garde practices, continues to inspire contemporary artists and writers

The New York Galleries Shaping the Scene 23/05/2025

The New York Galleries Shaping the Scene

As the city’s art world feels the strain, Francis Irv, KAJE and Soft Network lead a bold new wave of risk-taking spaces

The New York Galleries Shaping the Scene As the city’s art world feels the strain, Francis Irv, KAJE and Soft Network lead a bold new wave of risk-taking spaces

May-June Shows at Frieze No.9 Cork Street 22/05/2025

May-June Shows at Frieze No.9 Cork Street

Three new exhibitions are on view from 23 May to 8 June, presented by Vadehra Art Gallery, Jhaveri Contemporary, and Rashid Rana

May-June Shows at Frieze No.9 Cork Street Three new exhibitions are on view from 23 May to 8 June, presented by Vadehra Art Gallery, Jhaveri Contemporary, and Rashid Rana

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